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[[Terdag Lingpa]] and the [[Family]] [[Lineage]] of [[Mindrolling]]
 
[[Terdag Lingpa]] and the [[Family]] [[Lineage]] of [[Mindrolling]]
  
The great [[Mindrolling]] [[lineage]] is also known as [[Palden]] Nyörig. Popular [[Tibetan]] legend says that this [[lineage]] descended from the [[celestial]] [[devas]]. It is thus one of the [[Lha-rig]] (deva-family) [[lineages]] of [[Tibet]]. Many great [[masters]] of [[Tibet]] such as [[Khedrub Don-Nga Tenzin]] and [[Sangdak Thrinley Lhundrub]] were born in this [[lineage]] which later became renowned as [[Mindrolling]] when [[Chögyal Terdag Lingpa]] established the [[Og Min Ogyen]] [[Mindrolling monastery]] in 1646. He set up a [[family]] [[lineage]] for the continuation of his [[lineage]].
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The great [[Mindrolling]] [[lineage]] is also known as [[Palden Nyörig]]. Popular [[Tibetan]] legend says that this [[lineage]] descended from the [[celestial]] [[devas]].  
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It is thus one of the [[Lha-rig]] (deva-family) [[lineages]] of [[Tibet]]. Many great [[masters]] of [[Tibet]] such as [[Khedrub Don-Nga Tenzin]] and [[Sangdak Thrinley Lhundrub]] were born in this [[lineage]] which later became renowned as [[Mindrolling]] when [[Chögyal Terdag Lingpa]] established the [[Og Min Ogyen]] [[Mindrolling monastery]] in 1646. He set up a [[family]] [[lineage]] for the continuation of his [[lineage]].
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[[Traditionally]] there are three types of [[lineages]] in [[Tibetan Buddhism]]-
 
[[Traditionally]] there are three types of [[lineages]] in [[Tibetan Buddhism]]-
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    [[sKu rGyud]] - [[reincarnation lineage]] such as that of [[tulkus]]
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    [[sLob rGyud]] - [[disciple lineage]] such as that of [[Tilopa]], [[Naropa]], [[Marpa]] and [[Milarepa]].
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    [[gDung rGyud]] - [[family lineage]]
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    sKu rGyud - [[reincarnation lineage]] such as that of [[tulkus]]
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    sLob rGyud - [[disciple]] [[lineage]] such as that of Tilpoa, [[Naropa]], [[Marpa]] and [[Milarepa]].
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The [[family]] or the {{Wiki|blood}} [[lineage]] is one in which the next head of a [[lineage]] is the child of the [[lineage]] holder.
    [[gDung]] rGyud - [[family]] [[lineage]]
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In [[Tibetan Buddhism]], there are two [[lineages]] that follow this system - the [[Sakya lineage]] of the [[Sakya Trizins]] and the [[Mindrolling]] [[lineage]].  
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Thus, the [[Mindrolling]] [[lineage]] continues to this day through the direct descendants of [[Terdag Lingpa]] to the {{Wiki|present}} [[Mindrolling Trichen]].
  
  
The [[family]] or the {{Wiki|blood}} [[lineage]] is one in which the next head of a [[lineage]] is the child of the [[lineage]] holder. In [[Tibetan Buddhism]], there are two [[lineages]] that follow this system - the [[Sakya lineage]] of the [[Sakya]] Trizins and the [[Mindrolling]] [[lineage]]. Thus, the [[Mindrolling]] [[lineage]] continues to this day through the direct descendants of [[Terdag Lingpa]] to the {{Wiki|present}} [[Mindrolling Trichen]].
 
  
 
[[Terdag Lingpa's]] Descendants Further His [[Vision]]
 
[[Terdag Lingpa's]] Descendants Further His [[Vision]]
  
The [[Mindrolling]] [[lineage]] continued as Terdag Lingpa’s descendants furthered his [[vision]]. His sons, [[Pema]] Jurme Gyatso and Gyalsay [[Drinchen Rinchen Namgyal]], and his daughter, [[Jetsun Mingyur Paldron]], maintained and expanded [[Mindrolling]], spreading the teachings widely. All members of the [[Mindrolling]] [[lineage]] have been known for their contributions in establishing and {{Wiki|propagating}} the [[Dharma]]. Some of the most [[exceptional]] {{Wiki|individuals}} amongst them were Gyalsay [[Drinchen Rinchen Namgyal]], [[Trichen]] [[Pema Wangyal]], [[Trichen]] [[Sangye]] Kunga, Do-Nga [[Tenzin Norbu]], [[Jampal]] Dewei [[Nyima]], [[Jetsun]] Thrinley Chödron, [[Minling Khenchen Rinpoche]] and [[Minling Chung Rinpoche]].
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The [[Mindrolling lineage]] continued as [[Terdag Lingpa’s]] descendants furthered his [[vision]].  
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His sons, [[Pema Jurme Gyatso]] and [[Gyalsay Drinchen Rinchen Namgyal]], and his daughter, [[Jetsun Mingyur Paldron]], maintained and expanded [[Mindrolling]], spreading the teachings widely.  
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All members of the [[Mindrolling]] [[lineage]] have been known for their contributions in establishing and {{Wiki|propagating}} the [[Dharma]].  
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Some of the most [[exceptional]] {{Wiki|individuals}} amongst them were [[Gyalsay Drinchen Rinchen Namgyal]], [[Trichen Pema Wangyal]], [[Trichen Sangye Kunga]], [[Do-Nga Tenzin Norbu]], [[Jampal Dewei Nyima]], [[Jetsun Thrinley Chödron]], [[Minling Khenchen Rinpoche]] and [[Minling Chung Rinpoche]].
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The [[Tri Rab]] and the [[Khen Rab]]
 
The [[Tri Rab]] and the [[Khen Rab]]
  
Although each [[person]] of [[Mindrolling]] contributed in many ways, the [[lineage]] has passed down through two main branches: the [[Trichen]] [[lineage]] known as [[Tri Rab]], or [[throne holder]], and the [[Khen Rab]], or [[vinaya]] holder. The eldest son assumes the title of [[Trichen]] ([[throne holder]]) and a younger brother becomes the [[Khenchen]] and holds the [[vinaya]] line.
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Although each [[person]] of [[Mindrolling]] contributed in many ways, the [[lineage]] has passed down through two main branches: the [[Trichen lineage]] known as [[Tri Rab]], or [[throne holder]], and the [[Khen Rab]], or [[vinaya]] holder.  
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The eldest son assumes the title of [[Trichen]] ([[throne holder]]) and a younger brother becomes the [[Khenchen]] and holds the [[vinaya]] line.
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Execeptional {{Wiki|Individuals}} of the [[Lineage]]
 
Execeptional {{Wiki|Individuals}} of the [[Lineage]]
  
Although all members of the [[Mindrolling]] [[lineage]] are known for their contribution in establishing and {{Wiki|propagating}} the [[Dharma]], some of the most [[exceptional]] {{Wiki|individuals}} were Gyalsay [[Drinchen Rinchen Namgyal]] [[Trichen]] [[Pema Wangyal]], [[Trichen]] [[Sangye]] Kunga, Do-Nga [[Tenzin Norbu]], [[Jampal]] Dewei [[Nyima]], [[Jetsun]] Thrinley Choedron, [[Minling Khenchen Rinpoche]], and [[Minling Chung Rinpoche]].
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Although all members of the [[Mindrolling]] [[lineage]] are known for their contribution in establishing and {{Wiki|propagating}} the [[Dharma]], some of the most [[exceptional]] {{Wiki|individuals}} were [[Gyalsay Drinchen Rinchen Namgyal Trichen Pema Wangyal]], [[Trichen Sangye Kunga]], [[Do-Nga Tenzin Norbu]], [[Jampal Dewei Nyima]], [[Jetsun Thrinley Choedron]], [[Minling Khenchen Rinpoche]], and [[Minling Chung Rinpoche]].
 
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http://mindrolling.org/history/MindrollingLineage.cfm
 
http://mindrolling.org/history/MindrollingLineage.cfm
 
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Terdag Lingpa and the Family Lineage of Mindrolling

The great Mindrolling lineage is also known as Palden Nyörig. Popular Tibetan legend says that this lineage descended from the celestial devas.

It is thus one of the Lha-rig (deva-family) lineages of Tibet. Many great masters of Tibet such as Khedrub Don-Nga Tenzin and Sangdak Thrinley Lhundrub were born in this lineage which later became renowned as Mindrolling when Chögyal Terdag Lingpa established the Og Min Ogyen Mindrolling monastery in 1646. He set up a family lineage for the continuation of his lineage.


Traditionally there are three types of lineages in Tibetan Buddhism-


    sKu rGyud - reincarnation lineage such as that of tulkus
    sLob rGyud - disciple lineage such as that of Tilopa, Naropa, Marpa and Milarepa.
    gDung rGyud - family lineage


The family or the blood lineage is one in which the next head of a lineage is the child of the lineage holder.

In Tibetan Buddhism, there are two lineages that follow this system - the Sakya lineage of the Sakya Trizins and the Mindrolling lineage.

Thus, the Mindrolling lineage continues to this day through the direct descendants of Terdag Lingpa to the present Mindrolling Trichen.


Terdag Lingpa's Descendants Further His Vision


The Mindrolling lineage continued as Terdag Lingpa’s descendants furthered his vision.

His sons, Pema Jurme Gyatso and Gyalsay Drinchen Rinchen Namgyal, and his daughter, Jetsun Mingyur Paldron, maintained and expanded Mindrolling, spreading the teachings widely.

All members of the Mindrolling lineage have been known for their contributions in establishing and propagating the Dharma.

Some of the most exceptional individuals amongst them were Gyalsay Drinchen Rinchen Namgyal, Trichen Pema Wangyal, Trichen Sangye Kunga, Do-Nga Tenzin Norbu, Jampal Dewei Nyima, Jetsun Thrinley Chödron, Minling Khenchen Rinpoche and Minling Chung Rinpoche.


The Tri Rab and the Khen Rab


Although each person of Mindrolling contributed in many ways, the lineage has passed down through two main branches: the Trichen lineage known as Tri Rab, or throne holder, and the Khen Rab, or vinaya holder.

The eldest son assumes the title of Trichen (throne holder) and a younger brother becomes the Khenchen and holds the vinaya line.


Execeptional Individuals of the Lineage


Although all members of the Mindrolling lineage are known for their contribution in establishing and propagating the Dharma, some of the most exceptional individuals were Gyalsay Drinchen Rinchen Namgyal Trichen Pema Wangyal, Trichen Sangye Kunga, Do-Nga Tenzin Norbu, Jampal Dewei Nyima, Jetsun Thrinley Choedron, Minling Khenchen Rinpoche, and Minling Chung Rinpoche.

Source

http://mindrolling.org/history/MindrollingLineage.cfm